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  • CIM
    Impact of Frother on Bubble Production and Behaviour in the Pulp Zone

    By C. Acuña

    The case is presented that the key role of frother is control of bubble size in the pulp zone. Compared to water alone, the addition of frother produces a narrower distribution and finer bubble size.

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Effect of Fe Ions Produced During Mild Steel Milling on Floatability of Different Ores

    By K. C. Corin, Z. G. Song, J. Y. Liu, M. W. Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Mineral Processing-BGRIMM, J. G. Wiese

    "In the present study effect of grinding media on flotation of two mineral systems have been investigated, viz. sulphide minerals (including a pure chalcopyrite and pyrite mineral, and two different b

    Jan 1, 2016

  • CIM
    Mechanical-Metallurgical Improvements in Drill Steel

    By T. W. Wlodek

    "AbstractIn this paper a new type of durable 'spiral-rolled' drill set is introduced and its performance discussed. Efficient and economical mine drilling-depends to a great extent on durability of th

    Jan 1, 1955

  • CIM
    Giant Landslide: Definition, Classification and its Particularity

    By D. M. Xue, T. B. Li

    "With the increase of human engineering activities, global climate change and active plate tectonics movement, the giant landslide frequently occurred in southwest China, which caused huge property an

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Leached Outcrops of Northern Manitoba

    By Oakley B. Gwillam

    The study of leached outcrops as an aid in determining the character of mineralization beneath the surface is in its infancy. Practically all the work on this subject up to the present has been applie

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    MIROC and developments in protective equipment for miners

    By Peter F. Pullen

    The need to apply the latest available technology to develop better tools and methods to meet problems in the mining industry was recognized by six of Canada's leading mining companies. As a resu

    Jan 1, 1979

  • CIM
    Metallurgical Coals of the Crowsnest Area

    By E. J. Burrough

    Coal Reserves The Crowsnest Pass coal fields form part of a greater area which comprises the Inner Foothills belt of the Alberta coal fields and the southeastern coal fields of British Columbia. The

    Jan 1, 1951

  • CIM
    Recent Progress in Sink-and-Float

    By J. C. Allan

    THE purpose of this paper is to outline the pogress made in the development o the gravity separation method o ore dressing known as Sink-and-Float, which, in the opinion of the writers, has now reache

    Jan 1, 1940

  • CIM
    Multipurpose Die Casting Alloys of the AE Family: Properties and Applications

    By H. Westengen

    The AE alloy family exhibits remarkable combinations of properties when utilized as high pressure die castings. This performance relies on the fact that the rapid cooling rate resulting from the direc

    Jan 1, 2006

  • CIM
    Biological Leaching of Mill Products

    By C. C. Walden, D. W. Duncan, P. C. Trussell

    Thiobacillus ferrooxidans released copper from -400-mesh chalcopyrite at a rate of 54 mg/I/hr. Any flotation chemicals remaining on the concentrate did not inhibit the leach rate. Zinc rougher tailing

    Jan 1, 1966

  • CIM
    Blast movement measurement to control dilution in surface mines

    By G. W. Harris, P. Mousset-Jones, J. Daemen

    "To minimize ore dilution induced by blast movement in surface mines, it is necessary to quantify such movement. This will enable more accurate location of the grade boundaries beneath the surface of

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Characterization of Fine and Ultrafine Particles Produced During Dry Machining Of Aluminum Alloys

    By A. Djebara

    Today, indoor air quality, especially in manufacturing industries, is of great interest due to the use of new processes and advanced materials such as those containing nanoparticles. Manufacturing pro

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Evolution in Exploration Geology

    By P. A. Peach, W. H. Gross

    The modern economic geologist in Canada is well equipped to apply geological, geochemical or geophysical techniques in the exploration for ore. Recently, great advances have been made in geophysics an

    Jan 1, 1967

  • CIM
    Electrostatic Separation of Feldspar and Other Non-Metallic Minerals

    By Grant S. Diamond

    THE BIBLIOGRAPHY on the use of static electricity in mineral beneficiation consists largely of patents. Some references are found in mineral textbooks, but very little data on flow-sheets of commercia

    Jan 1, 1957

  • CIM
    On the Post-Peak Fluid-Driven Damage of Rock-Like Material by Controlling Hollow Cylindrical Circumferential Strain Associate with Nodestructive Techniqe of Acoustic Emission

    By L. H. Chen, Y. C. Chen, Leo Benyamin, W. C. Chen

    "To investigate the evolution of fluid-driven fracture of rock-like material subjected to borehole fluid pressure and its consequential damage with regard to post-peak stabilization, micro-seismic act

    Jan 1, 2015

  • CIM
    Methodology for Quantifying Uncertainty Versus Data Spacing Applied to the Oil Sands

    ABSTRACT The inevitable uncertainty in modelling spatial variables decreases as more data become available. This reduction depends on the properties of the variable being modelled. Spatially continuou

    Jan 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Effect of Microstructure on Hot Compression Deformation Behavior of an Al-3.8cu-1.8Li Alloy

    By Liang Zhen, Jian-Tang Jiang, Guo-Ai Li, Xiao-Ya Wang

    "Deformation behavior of 2A97 aluminum alloy containing coarse secondary phases was studied using uniaxial hot compression (HC, 340–490°C, 0.4001–1 s-1). The flow stress could be described by a Zener-

    Jan 1, 2018

  • CIM
    Burner Development Chamber for the Copper and Nonferrous Industry

    By M. Potesser

    Higher prices for natural gas or oil have motivated the copper industry to reexamine the modes of oxygen and oxy-fuel burner usage at operating plants. With rising energy costs and the growing importa

    Jan 1, 2007

  • CIM
    Experimental characterization of the noise generation mechanism of percussion drill rods

    By Y. Champoux, N. Atalla, R. Oddo, C. Lesage

    "Percussion drills are the source of the most serious noise problems in mining activities, due to their extremely high noise levels(114-122 dB(A)) and widespread use(Bartholomae and Stein, 1988). Perc

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Treatment of as-Containing Flue Dust of Copper Flash Smelter

    By Maciej Wrobel, Joerg Hammerschmidt, Dana Nurgaliyeva, Alexandros Charitos, Jochen Guentner

    "Smelting of copper concentrates in the flash smelter generates a flue dust stream that contains a substantial amount of copper and accumulates more than half of the arsenic input to the smelter. In v

    Jan 1, 2016